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Enathe Uwoturikumwe

Enathe Uwoturikumwe

University of Rwanda, Rwanda

Title: How can young people commit suicide?

Biography

Biography: Enathe Uwoturikumwe

Abstract

Recently, the research conducted by International journal of mental health system in Rwanda   concluded that ‘As a consequence of the genocide, rates of mental disorders are elevated in Rwanda. In community samples rates for PTSD range from 24.8%  to 46.4% , for depression rates ranged from 15.5%to46.4%and add rate of up to 58.9% is for anxiety (International journal of mental health system , Article number: 37 (2014)). After the publication of different research findings about mental health problems, the Government of Rwanda noted issue of delinquency. And research made shows that the risk factors related to delinquency were compounded by drugs abuse, poverty, dysfunctional family, violence by most frequently young people are mainly at risk not because they may turn to substance abuse, street living and a petty crimes as a way of dealing with the difficulties they face but also because they are ambitious and are in danger of being exploited. (Rwanda National Rehabilitation service report, on 18th Feb,2018) as response against delinquency the Government of Rwanda established National Rehabilitation centre like I Wawa, mental health settings such as Ndera to address this problem of  delinquency. Unfortunately, the establishment of National Rehabilitation centre failed to address problem of delinquency and rehabilitation of social well-being of people because drugs abuse, poverty are not the root cause, but are the symptoms of depression. Rwanda mental heal survey found that Post-Trauma Stress Disorder is more prevalent among genocide survivors compared to the general population (27.9% vs. 3.6%). The research also shows that depression among general population is 11.9% and at least one of five Rwandans have a mental health condition; mental disorders among youth aged 14-18 years old are 10.2%.Rwanda mental health journal published on 06th April 2021.